Earlier this week, the tourist board in Mexico claimed the festival “does not exist”. Edgar Gasca, from the tourism directorate of Isla Mujeres, said, “We have no knowledge of this event, nor contact with any person or company about it.
For us, this is an event that does not exist.”This comes after last month the festival and its founder, Billy McFarland, announced that its “real return” would take place.
Tickets went on sale this week, and prices range from $1,400 to $25,000. Premium packages are being priced as high as $1.1 million.Brown claimed he’s playing Fyre Festival 2 during an interview with TMZ Sports. “Ayo, this is AB and I’ll be performing at Fyre Fest part 2 in Mexico on May 30.
Be there or be square,” Brown said in a videoed interview. “Make sure you put that sh– on.”#AntonioBrown says he's been booked to perform at #FyreFest 2. #Exclusive story HERE: https://t.co/MI5OZHg7m8 pic.twitter.com/0ThKqbdXk0— TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) March 6, 2025Brown is the first reported act billed for Fyre Festival 2, as no lineup has been released.
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